Take my hand and walk with me
There’s something you should know right now
There’s something you should see

Have you ever seen a burning sky
From a hundred yards away?
Have you ever seen a falling skyline
In the wake of a thousand flames?

It’s now or never, baby
You better hold your breath tonight
We’re gonna burn this city, it won’t be pretty
We kill at twilight

Say your prayers and don’t look back
The moon is hanging low tonight
In a sky that’s painted black

Tell everyone it’s do or die time
They’re never safe out in the streets
Tell everyone it’s do or die time
In the wake of the blazing heat

It’s now or never, baby
You better hold your breath tonight
We’re gonna burn this city, it won’t be pretty
We kill at twilight

It’s now or never, baby
You better hold your breath tonight
We’re gonna burn this city, it won’t be pretty
We kill at twilight

We have the strength of ten men
When we go down we get up again
We have the strength of ten men
When we go down we get up again

We have the power of a barrel blazing red
We’re in your head
We have the power of a barrel blazing red
We wake the dead
We have the power of a barrel blazing red

It’s now or never, baby
You better hold your breath tonight
We’re gonna burn this city, it won’t be pretty
We kill at twilight

It’s now or never, baby
You better hold your breath tonight
We’re gonna burn this city, it won’t be pretty
We kill at twilight

It won’t be pretty, baby
We kill at twilight
We kill at twilight




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    They are talking about George Bush killing everyone cuz thats what he does cuz he's a jerk.

    Almighty Sithon December 19, 2007   Link

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